We develop a framework for epistemic logic that combines relevant modal logic with classical propositional logic. In our framework the agent is modelled as reasoning in accordance with a relevant modal logic while the propositional fragment of our logics is classical. In order to achieve this feature, we modify the relational semantics for relevant modal logics so that validity in a model is defined as satisfaction throughout a set of designated states that, as far as propositional connectives are concerned, behave like classical possible worlds. The main technical result of the paper is a modular completeness theorem parametrized by the relevant modal logic formalizing the agent’s reasoning.

Relevant Reasoners in Classical Worlds

Vigiani, Pietro
2022

Abstract

We develop a framework for epistemic logic that combines relevant modal logic with classical propositional logic. In our framework the agent is modelled as reasoning in accordance with a relevant modal logic while the propositional fragment of our logics is classical. In order to achieve this feature, we modify the relational semantics for relevant modal logics so that validity in a model is defined as satisfaction throughout a set of designated states that, as far as propositional connectives are concerned, behave like classical possible worlds. The main technical result of the paper is a modular completeness theorem parametrized by the relevant modal logic formalizing the agent’s reasoning.
2022
Settore M-FIL/02 - Logica e Filosofia della Scienza
Settore PHIL-02/A - Logica e filosofia della scienza
Advances in Modal Logic
College Publications
Epistemic logic; logical omniscience; non-normal worlds; relevant logic
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